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2006-08-29 14:19:42 · 26 answers · asked by Bu Ang 3 in Social Science Gender Studies

By the way, I am not fat and I have a good figure. So I don't feel envious or jealoused. I just don't like the idea that women are viewed as sex objects because the media (TV, print) have all these photographs of half-naked women.

2006-08-30 00:18:27 · update #1

26 answers

No, it doesn't make me sick when women do this. Actually, I feel pity for them, because this is their way of crying out for help...many times when women do this they are insecure. Insecurity comes in many ways, they can be insecure about their looks, shape, mental abilities, etc. etc... It's all about being accepted, if they have never truly been accepted by anyone or have never felt truly loved, then they would opt to flaunt their bodies in an immoral fashion. I don't down people who like to flaunt their bodies, especially if they are body builders...but anyway, these type of women are in the worst situations because they are very desparate for attention and don't care who they get it from...and nine times out of ten these are the females who end up being statistics of murder victims.

I feel sad for them and no soon every other female begin to look at these types of females in this way, then they would understand the psychological parts behind these types of actions and not be "sick" of them but be kind enough to help them out...show some sisterly love...that's the problem, so many women are against one another when we all go through the same things or are potential candidates to be that which makes us sick...so basically I'm saying, to consider yourself and not look down on these females, but try to befriend them and become an example!

I'm only 22 years old, still young, and I dare not to look down on other women as I'm just starting to become a woman myself...I don't know how I'm going to be when I "grow up" nor I don't know what my mistakes will be during this stage of woman-hood, but what I do know is that we all learn from our mistakes and insecurities in the long run.

2006-08-29 19:44:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's very natural for women to flaunt their sexuality. It's their God-given right to let the world know - hey, here I am, notice me and appreciate my beauty that I've been working on. Imagine a world where girls just simply stopped trying to look sexy or beautiful. Ugh. Kill me already.

Human beings are VISUAL. We unfortunately have been wired in the brain to judge things by their appearances. That's why statistics show attractive people get further in careers, make more money, and generally become more happy.

It's been scientifically proven that babies can tell between attractive people and ugly people. (Remember how that baby cried when you came near him?)

That said, everything in moderation. If you're showing too much all at once and competing solely on the merits of your tiznits and badonkadonks, it can backfire and cause disrespect and arouse judgemental attitude towards the girl.

2006-08-29 16:23:03 · answer #2 · answered by Young CEO 2 · 1 1

i'm not particular that a touch leg or a touch cleavage is flaunting sexuality. I stay through the coastline, and that i see the entire legs, and very nearly something else of the female body. women everywhere, all around the coastline. Does that advise sexuality in all of them? obviously not. To me, a woman who walks even as swaying her hips, is sexual. all something else seem the very similar. I had a co-worker that emphasised her hips even as she walked at artwork. the boys were loopy round her. Made the different women livid.

2016-12-05 22:38:23 · answer #3 · answered by microni 3 · 0 0

No, it's just a power trip and saying to other women I'm hotter than you. What makes me sick is a women who has no business flaunting their body that flaunts their body.

I can't help but feel that only other women look down on this behavior. It's probably a combination of being jealous, envious, and threaten.

2006-08-29 14:31:31 · answer #4 · answered by Mack L 3 · 0 2

Desperate times call for desperate measures. I personally think that it is UN called for b/c being a woman is hard enough without all the extra . If you have the right self esteem and you love yourself the way you should that wouldn't even put a dent in your mind!

2006-08-29 14:33:08 · answer #5 · answered by *FLIRTACIOUS* 3 · 1 0

Not really, but it does bother me that it has become THE way girls are. Those women will expire at old age and have nothing to show for it.

2006-08-29 14:26:47 · answer #6 · answered by candacelrb 1 · 0 0

YES...i can think im attractive without looking like a ho. And i don't need a man "who make women feel less inthe first place" to tell me i look good or bad.

2006-08-29 14:31:50 · answer #7 · answered by danjean79 1 · 2 0

There are a few bodies out there that definately make me sick, but for the majority who know how to flaunt it with class; they will always get my attention.

2006-08-29 14:25:21 · answer #8 · answered by Frank R 3 · 0 2

It makes me sad for them more than it makes me angry. Women with this behavior obviously need to work on their confidence and self-esteem issues, since the need for such attention is for gratification.

2006-08-29 14:47:03 · answer #9 · answered by Simplystunning 4 · 1 0

No, but I envy them. I've been too old to flaunt for a long time. It was fun while it lasted.

2006-08-29 14:22:41 · answer #10 · answered by mollyneville 5 · 4 0

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